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This guide offers a compact summary of essential music theory rules concerning sharps and flats. Key points include identifying the note farthest to the right and moving up one for sharps, or finding the flat farthest to the right and counting down four notes for flats. It notes that the second flat from the right serves as the key note. The key of C is highlighted for its absence of sharps or flats, making it a foundational concept for beginners. Whether for composition or performance, these rules provide an efficient reference for musicians.
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Notes on the Staff!!!! B A G F E D C B A G F E D C
Rule for sharps • Find the note farthest to the right and go up one note.
Rule for flats • Find the flat farthest to the right and count down 4 notes • The second flat from the right is the key note
Key of C has no sharps or flats
E D#
G F
D C#
A G#
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1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4